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[GMark] "Satanas" in Mark 3:23-27 (Khbonnell AT aol.com)
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- Subject: [GMark] "Satanas" in Mark 3:23-27 (Khbonnell AT aol.com)
- Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2007 21:41:42 EDT
Jesus' message in Mark 3:23-27 may be more general
than as usually interpreted. The base meaning of "satanas" is
"adversary." When it is understood in this sense, "How can one adversary
cast out another?" "By raising a division within his own house."
Back in verse 20 we are told, "He comes into a house." The context of this
is verse 13, which is in the historic presence, while the list of the disciples
is in the perfect tense, ending in verse 19. The present tense is resumed
at verse 20. It can be inferred from this progression of tenses that the
list is and editorial insertion into the text.
The "house" may be a shrine dedicated to Yahveh's
Canaanite adversary, Baal Hadad, that Jesus had invaded, occupied at that time
by "lost children of Israel," who had taken to observing devotion to Canaanite
gods. Jesus' efforts are to bring those out of the "sin" of apostasy, that
was warned about at various times during the Exodus. (Joshua 9 has
Canaanites embedded into Israelite society as "hewers of wood and drawers of
water in the house of Yahveh.")
This interpretation is consonant with Jesus' cry of
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[GMark] "Satanas" in Mark 3:23-27 (Khbonnell AT aol.com),
Khbonnell, 08/03/2007
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